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Bring fully asynchronous completion by polling for completions with a timer then calling completefunc once the completions are ready. Use the start column returned by the server in completefunc. Immediately display the last completion on the TextChangedI event to prevent the popup menu disappearing while waiting for the completions. Handle the TextChangedI event not being triggered while the completion menu is open by closing the menu when inserting a character through the InsertCharPre event, and when deleting a character on the <BS> and <C-h> keys.
380 lines
11 KiB
Python
380 lines
11 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Google Inc.
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# 2016 YouCompleteMe contributors
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#
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# This file is part of YouCompleteMe.
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#
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# YouCompleteMe is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# YouCompleteMe is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with YouCompleteMe. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from __future__ import print_function
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from __future__ import division
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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# Not installing aliases from python-future; it's unreliable and slow.
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from builtins import * # noqa
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from mock import MagicMock, patch
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from hamcrest import assert_that, equal_to
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import contextlib
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import functools
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import nose
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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from ycmd.utils import GetCurrentDirectory, ToUnicode
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BUFNR_REGEX = re.compile( '^bufnr\(\'(?P<buffer_filename>.+)\', ([01])\)$' )
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BUFWINNR_REGEX = re.compile( '^bufwinnr\((?P<buffer_number>[0-9]+)\)$' )
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BWIPEOUT_REGEX = re.compile(
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'^(?:silent! )bwipeout!? (?P<buffer_number>[0-9]+)$' )
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GETBUFVAR_REGEX = re.compile(
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'^getbufvar\((?P<buffer_number>[0-9]+), "(?P<option>.+)"\)$' )
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MATCHADD_REGEX = re.compile(
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'^matchadd\(\'(?P<group>.+)\', \'(?P<pattern>.+)\'\)$' )
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MATCHDELETE_REGEX = re.compile( '^matchdelete\((?P<id>\d+)\)$' )
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# One-and only instance of mocked Vim object. The first 'import vim' that is
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# executed binds the vim module to the instance of MagicMock that is created,
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# and subsquent assignments to sys.modules[ 'vim' ] don't retrospectively
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# update them. The result is that while running the tests, we must assign only
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# one instance of MagicMock to sys.modules[ 'vim' ] and always return it.
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#
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# More explanation is available:
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# https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/pull/1694
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VIM_MOCK = MagicMock()
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VIM_MATCHES = []
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def CurrentWorkingDirectory( path ):
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old_cwd = GetCurrentDirectory()
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os.chdir( path )
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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os.chdir( old_cwd )
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def _MockGetBufferNumber( buffer_filename ):
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for vim_buffer in VIM_MOCK.buffers:
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if vim_buffer.name == buffer_filename:
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return vim_buffer.number
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return -1
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def _MockGetBufferWindowNumber( buffer_number ):
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for vim_buffer in VIM_MOCK.buffers:
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if vim_buffer.number == buffer_number and vim_buffer.window:
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return vim_buffer.window
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return -1
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def _MockGetBufferVariable( buffer_number, option ):
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for vim_buffer in VIM_MOCK.buffers:
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if vim_buffer.number == buffer_number:
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if option == '&mod':
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return vim_buffer.modified
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if option == '&ft':
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return vim_buffer.filetype
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if option == 'changedtick':
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return vim_buffer.changedtick
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return ''
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return ''
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def _MockVimBufferEval( value ):
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if value == '&omnifunc':
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return VIM_MOCK.current.buffer.omnifunc
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if value == '&filetype':
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return VIM_MOCK.current.buffer.filetype
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match = BUFNR_REGEX.search( value )
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if match:
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buffer_filename = match.group( 'buffer_filename' )
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return _MockGetBufferNumber( buffer_filename )
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match = BUFWINNR_REGEX.search( value )
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if match:
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buffer_number = int( match.group( 'buffer_number' ) )
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return _MockGetBufferWindowNumber( buffer_number )
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match = GETBUFVAR_REGEX.search( value )
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if match:
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buffer_number = int( match.group( 'buffer_number' ) )
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option = match.group( 'option' )
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return _MockGetBufferVariable( buffer_number, option )
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return None
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def _MockVimOptionsEval( value ):
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if value == '&previewheight':
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return 12
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if value == '&columns':
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return 80
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if value == '&ruler':
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return 0
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if value == '&showcmd':
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return 1
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return None
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def _MockVimMatchEval( value ):
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if value == 'getmatches()':
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# Returning a copy, because ClearYcmSyntaxMatches() gets the result of
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# getmatches(), iterates over it and removes elements from VIM_MATCHES.
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return list( VIM_MATCHES )
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match = MATCHADD_REGEX.search( value )
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if match:
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group = match.group( 'group' )
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option = match.group( 'pattern' )
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vim_match = VimMatch( group, option )
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VIM_MATCHES.append( vim_match )
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return vim_match.id
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match = MATCHDELETE_REGEX.search( value )
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if match:
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identity = int( match.group( 'id' ) )
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for index, vim_match in enumerate( VIM_MATCHES ):
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if vim_match.id == identity:
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VIM_MATCHES.pop( index )
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return -1
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return 0
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return None
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def _MockVimEval( value ):
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if value == 'g:ycm_min_num_of_chars_for_completion':
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return 0
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if value == 'g:ycm_server_python_interpreter':
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return ''
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if value == 'tempname()':
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return '_TEMP_FILE_'
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if value == 'tagfiles()':
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return [ 'tags' ]
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result = _MockVimOptionsEval( value )
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if result is not None:
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return result
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result = _MockVimBufferEval( value )
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if result is not None:
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return result
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result = _MockVimMatchEval( value )
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if result is not None:
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return result
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raise ValueError( 'Unexpected evaluation: {0}'.format( value ) )
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def _MockWipeoutBuffer( buffer_number ):
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buffers = VIM_MOCK.buffers
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for index, buffer in enumerate( buffers ):
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if buffer.number == buffer_number:
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return buffers.pop( index )
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def MockVimCommand( command ):
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match = BWIPEOUT_REGEX.search( command )
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if match:
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return _MockWipeoutBuffer( int( match.group( 1 ) ) )
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raise RuntimeError( 'Unexpected command: ' + command )
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class VimBuffer( object ):
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"""An object that looks like a vim.buffer object:
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- |name| : full path of the buffer with symbolic links resolved;
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- |number| : buffer number;
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- |contents|: list of lines representing the buffer contents;
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- |filetype|: buffer filetype. Empty string if no filetype is set;
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- |modified|: True if the buffer has unsaved changes, False otherwise;
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- |window| : number of the buffer window. None if the buffer is hidden;
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- |omnifunc|: omni completion function used by the buffer."""
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def __init__( self, name,
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number = 1,
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contents = [],
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filetype = '',
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modified = True,
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window = None,
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omnifunc = '' ):
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self.name = os.path.realpath( name ) if name else ''
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self.number = number
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self.contents = contents
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self.filetype = filetype
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self.modified = modified
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self.window = window
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self.omnifunc = omnifunc
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self.changedtick = 1
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def __getitem__( self, index ):
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"""Returns the bytes for a given line at index |index|."""
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return self.contents[ index ]
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def __len__( self ):
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return len( self.contents )
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def __setitem__( self, key, value ):
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return self.contents.__setitem__( key, value )
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def GetLines( self ):
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"""Returns the contents of the buffer as a list of unicode strings."""
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return [ ToUnicode( x ) for x in self.contents ]
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class VimMatch( object ):
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def __init__( self, group, pattern ):
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self.id = len( VIM_MATCHES )
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self.group = group
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self.pattern = pattern
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def __eq__( self, other ):
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return self.group == other.group and self.pattern == other.pattern
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def __repr__( self ):
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return "VimMatch( group = '{0}', pattern = '{1}' )".format( self.group,
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self.pattern )
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def __getitem__( self, key ):
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if key == 'group':
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return self.group
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elif key == 'id':
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return self.id
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def MockVimBuffers( buffers, current_buffer, cursor_position = ( 1, 1 ) ):
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"""Simulates the Vim buffers list |buffers| where |current_buffer| is the
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buffer displayed in the current window and |cursor_position| is the current
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cursor position. All buffers are represented by a VimBuffer object."""
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if current_buffer not in buffers:
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raise RuntimeError( 'Current buffer must be part of the buffers list.' )
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with patch( 'vim.buffers', buffers ):
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with patch( 'vim.current.buffer', current_buffer ):
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with patch( 'vim.current.window.cursor', cursor_position ):
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yield
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def MockVimModule():
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"""The 'vim' module is something that is only present when running inside the
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Vim Python interpreter, so we replace it with a MagicMock for tests. If you
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need to add additional mocks to vim module functions, then use 'patch' from
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mock module, to ensure that the state of the vim mock is returned before the
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next test. That is:
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from ycm.tests.test_utils import MockVimModule
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from mock import patch
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# Do this once
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MockVimModule()
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@patch( 'vim.eval', return_value='test' )
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@patch( 'vim.command', side_effect=ValueError )
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def test( vim_command, vim_eval ):
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# use vim.command via vim_command, e.g.:
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vim_command.assert_has_calls( ... )
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Failure to use this approach may lead to unexpected failures in other
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tests."""
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VIM_MOCK.buffers = {}
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VIM_MOCK.eval = MagicMock( side_effect = _MockVimEval )
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sys.modules[ 'vim' ] = VIM_MOCK
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return VIM_MOCK
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class ExtendedMock( MagicMock ):
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"""An extension to the MagicMock class which adds the ability to check that a
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callable is called with a precise set of calls in a precise order.
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Example Usage:
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from ycm.tests.test_utils import ExtendedMock
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@patch( 'test.testing', new_callable = ExtendedMock, ... )
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def my_test( test_testing ):
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...
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"""
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def assert_has_exact_calls( self, calls, any_order = False ):
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self.assert_has_calls( calls, any_order )
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assert_that( self.call_count, equal_to( len( calls ) ) )
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def ExpectedFailure( reason, *exception_matchers ):
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"""Defines a decorator to be attached to tests. This decorator
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marks the test as being known to fail, e.g. where documenting or exercising
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known incorrect behaviour.
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The parameters are:
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- |reason| a textual description of the reason for the known issue. This
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is used for the skip reason
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- |exception_matchers| additional arguments are hamcrest matchers to apply
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to the exception thrown. If the matchers don't match, then the
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test is marked as error, with the original exception.
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If the test fails (for the correct reason), then it is marked as skipped.
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If it fails for any other reason, it is marked as failed.
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If the test passes, then it is also marked as failed."""
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def decorator( test ):
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@functools.wraps( test )
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def Wrapper( *args, **kwargs ):
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try:
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test( *args, **kwargs )
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except Exception as test_exception:
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# Ensure that we failed for the right reason
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test_exception_message = ToUnicode( test_exception )
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try:
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for matcher in exception_matchers:
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assert_that( test_exception_message, matcher )
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except AssertionError:
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# Failed for the wrong reason!
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import traceback
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print( 'Test failed for the wrong reason: ' + traceback.format_exc() )
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# Real failure reason is the *original* exception, we're only trapping
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# and ignoring the exception that is expected.
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raise test_exception
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# Failed for the right reason
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raise nose.SkipTest( reason )
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else:
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raise AssertionError( 'Test was expected to fail: {0}'.format(
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reason ) )
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return Wrapper
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return decorator
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